Who Would Have Thought That Hot Wheels Cars Could Fetch You This Much Money?

Published on 11/03/2020
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Over Chrome Camaro From 1968 – $25,000

The 1968 Over Chrome Camaro came out in a lime color known as “antifreeze.” The over-chrome application of this color was very rare and primarily used in advertising. The car did not hit the stores and only appeared in commercials. The lime coating was rarely seen in those days, and the quality of this car was better than sales models. There are only twenty known Hot Wheels with the finish, and this is considered the most valuable of them all.

Over Chrome Camaro From 1968 - $25,000

Over Chrome Camaro From 1968 – $25,000

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Mad Maverick From 1969 – $15,000

How can you call yourself a Hot Wheels aficionado if you do not know the Might Maverick? Even though Mad Maverick was the original name of the toy, Mattel had to change it after another toy manufacturer filed a copyright claim. The company renamed it Mighty Maverick right away, so the “Mad Maverick” copies are very valuable now. If you have one in mint condition, you might be sitting on $15,000. The nameplate at the bottom of the car is going to reveal whether you are one of the lucky ones.

Mad Maverick From 1969 - $15,000

Mad Maverick From 1969 – $15,000

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